The Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath
the Sea by John Pina
Craven (March 15, 2001)

In October 1962, the United States government demanded that the Soviet
Union remove long-range tactical missiles that it had positioned in Cuba, a short flight
from targets like Washington and New York. After nearly a week's wait, during which the
world braced for nuclear war, the Soviet government finally relented. It did so, in part,
because its capitalist foe had one weapon that it then did not...

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Technology for Future Naval forces